We'll, we picked up our 2014 528i on 12/7/13 and today a guy pulled out in front of my wife attempting an illegal U-Turn.

Every air bag in the car went off
The front end is smashed - my wife hit the guy's passenger door and a light pole
All tires remained inflated
I think it actually may have still ran

Most importantly, my wife walked away with a small burn on her arm from the airbag - the other guy was driving a 2008 Kia and he went to the hospital. The first responders told her it was a serious wreck.

Oh, she spilled her tea all over the interior and her iPhone was demolished (screen separated and frame bent).

Wow, I'm glad she is ok. We are all lucky that our cars are very safe.

+1

I also doubt that it will be totaled. I have a friend who has a new X3 that had a worse wreck (about 35k worth of damage) that the other guy's insurance carrier fixed rather than declaring it a total loss. My friend found an attorney and got a settlement from the insurance company for "reduced value" of the car. I would check it out if they decide to fix it, and I would have it fixed by a BMW authorized repair shop.
GL Keep us posted

The damage is up to $35,000 now and the USAA adjuster told me that the percentage of damage to total the car is 65% of the car value. I'm don't really know how to calculate the value of a 2014 with approximately 400 miles on it.

This may be one of those cases of how much a car depreciates when it is driven off the lot. Anyone know how to calculate value for a car so new or how an insurance company would do it?

The damage is up to $35,000 now and the USAA adjuster told me that the percentage of damage to total the car is 65% of the car value. I'm don't really know how to calculate the value of a 2014 with approximately 400 miles on it.

This may be one of those cases of how much a car depreciates when it is driven off the lot. Anyone know how to calculate value for a car so new or how an insurance company would do it?

How much did you pay for the car? You may have GAP insurance with BMW or your own carrier. Assuming you didn't put allot down, you should be able to just pick up a new one with the insurance money.

Approximately $61k. I didn't put anything down - chose to do multiple security deposits instead.

If $35,000 is 65% of its value, that means the adjuster thinks the car is worth around $54,000 which means you are underwater by around $7,000 if the car turns out to be a write off. in Canada, we get gap insurance included by BMW in our leases. Hopefully, your car isn't a write off.